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UM Character of Leaders Initiative Celebrates People and Virtues
Program aims to embed moral, civic and intellectual virtues into coursework, research and campus culture
OXFORD, Miss. – University of Mississippi officials are working to integrate virtues into campus life while recognizing those who personify the traits through an initiative launched this fall.
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Sweet Dips
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People often ask me about my favorite types of food to prepare along with the recipes. I think that is kind of like asking which child is your favorite. I have an only child, so he always says that he is my favorite child!
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Kosciusko-Attala Career Tech Center would like to recognize several students who have recently earned their Entry-Level ASE Certification in Auto Maintenance and Light Repair. These second-year Automotive Technology students have dedicated themselves to hands-on training, classroom instruction, and rigorous certification testing to achieve this industry-recognized credential.Their success highlights the quality instruction at KACTC and helps prepare them for opportunities in the automotive field.
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Judges have announced the winners of the 2025 Kosciusko Christmas Parade, recognizing top entries across float, business, religious, children’s, and car divisions. This year’s parade followed the theme “A Storybook Christmas.”
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Photo by Jenna Stanley/ Copyright Emmerich Newspapers, © 2025 Emmerich Newspapers, Inc.
Christmas scenes from Kosciusko Parade. Winners photos and listed on page 15 and 16.
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Northsider Pete Perry is headed to the United States Supreme Court. That’s a big deal.
Pete Perry is one of two individual plaintiffs named in a legal issue involving how election rules are set. The lawsuit pits the Republican Party of Mississippi against the State of Mississippi. The issue is whether mail in ballots have to be received by the constitutionally mandated election date or whether they can be postmarked by that date and physically arrive days later.
Or to put more exactly, quoting the petition for writ of certiorari:
Question Presented
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Kenneth McGowan, a senior studying computer engineering, poses for a portrait at Mississippi State University in Starkville, on Aug. 18, 2025. Credit: Eric Shelton/Mississippi Today
The new unexpected expenses are hitting budgets at the same time as tuition increases and other general rising costs such as food and electricity.
Since transferring to Mississippi State University from Itawamba Community College in 2022, the cost of parking on campus has always been an issue for Madeline Comer.
Last spring, Comer got a $50 parking ticket because her license plates weren’t registered properly with the university’s parking services, she said. Comer, a junior studying graphic design, called to dispute the ticket.
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The Venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara, at the front of the line, is the spiritual leader of the Walk for Peace. He led other Buddhist monks and their dog, Aloka, as they crossed the Natchez-Vidalia Bridge from Louisiana and arrived in Natchez, Friday, Dec. 5, 2025, on Day 41 of their 2,300-mile pilgrimage to Washington to promote peace and kindness. Credit: Vickie D. King/Mississippi Today
Buddhist monks from Fort Worth, Texas, are walking on a 2,300-mile, 110-day pilgrimage to Washington, D.C., to promote peace, unity and kindness.
They left Oct. 26 from their Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center.
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In a rare show of bipartisan cooperation, Mississippi’s congressional delegation has sent a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer with concerns that new regulations implemented by the European Union will harm the state’s forestry industry.
The delegation wrote that the E.U. regulations “introduce substantial uncertainty” for the forestry industry and risk “further depressing already strained log and wood-product markets, harming rural communities that depend on healthy, functioning timber economies.”
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1. Special election set for Court of Appeals Judge, District 1, Position 1
Governor Tate Reeves announced Tuesday that he has set a special election for the Office of Court of Appeals Judge, District 1, Position 1.
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